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There is something like it but it is Very Very Slow but still fast for any plant in growth.
The rhyme in the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is "Devil's Snare, devil's snare it likes the damp and the dark" at which point Harry told Hermione to light a fire.In the movie Hermione says "Devil's Snare, Devil's Snare, it's deadly fun but will sulk in the sun."
Don't fight it. Be still.
The next challenge was the flying keys.
Build the cart in the corner and ride it towards the plant Then use Lumos Solem to kill the devil''s snare
Harry has to fall through Devil's Snare.
In the book, she makes a fire with her wand as Devil's Snare does not like heat and light. In the movie she stops struggling because the Devil's Snare holds you more tightly if you fight against it. she relaxes to fall through it then performs a light spell "luminos" to create light to kill it
Remember at the end of the 1st Harry Potter movie when Ron didn't relax from the devil's snare? Hermione remembered that the devil's snare hates light... so use your lumos spell on the devil's snare (green vine looking things) and it will go away. If you didn't learn lumos yet go to where Flitwick's rooms are and go into the one where you learn the lumos spell.
No the Tasmanian devil isn't a real devil but they can be quite ferocious. :) this is probably why they got their name (devil).
There is no proof Satan is real.
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